Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, or Zoroastrianism
In Christianity Jesus Christ is the Messiah, so the Messiah has already come.
The author shows his belief that the teacher does not truly know his son by highlighting the differing perceptions of the teacher and the author on the son's behavior and character. The author points out that the teacher's assessment of his son does not align with his own understanding, suggesting a lack of understanding on the teacher's part. This contrast underscores the author's perception that the teacher's knowledge of his son is incomplete or inaccurate.
A belief in Judaism is a belief in only one G-d. It is based on the laws of the Torah (5 books of Moses), and a belief that the Messiah is yet to come.
There is no single founder of the Hindu religion. Unlike other world religions, Hinduism began as a culture and became elevated to the status of a religion over time. There is a deep belief in the teacher and student relationship and "Vedas", believed to have been passed down from the Gods to the people thousands of year ago, and carried forward in the teacher/student tradition.
The opposite of perception is misconception or misinterpretation. This refers to an incorrect understanding or belief about something due to a lack of accurate perception or misrepresentation of information.
There is no record of the founder of anism
The messiah is a savior figure in Jewish belief, while Christ is the title given to Jesus in Christianity, signifying him as the messiah. The concept of the messiah in Judaism focuses on a future savior who will bring peace and redemption, while in Christianity, Christ is seen as the fulfillment of the messianic prophecies.
An apophenia is a perception relating to a belief in connectedness between unrelated phenomena.
The Christian belief is that Jesus, the Messiah, came once, and He is coming again at the end of the world. Some Jews believe that He has not come yet, and that Jesus was an impostor.
In Judaism, the Messiah is believed to be a future savior figure who will bring peace and redemption to the world. In Christianity, the Messiah is seen as Jesus Christ, who is believed to have already come to Earth as the savior of humanity.
A salient belief about an object's attribute influences the perception of the object in total. So if the belief (subjective knowledge) is not salient it will not influence the object's perception. The salient belief depends on the situation. There are three different kinds of beliefs that are discribed in the relation to Ajzen and Fishbeins Theory of Reasoned Behavior (followed by the Theory of Planned Behavior).
Mashiach (English: messiah). According to Jewish belief, the messiah hasn't yet come.